India hikes domestic flight capacity to 85%
New Delhi
18-September-2021

PHOTO: IANS
The Centre on Saturday allowed domestic airlines to deploy up to 85 per cent of their pre-Covid flight capacity.
Accordingly, the capacity is being raised from 72.5 per cent, which was set on August 12, 2021.
Domestic airlines were allowed to operate at over 80 per cent of per-Covid capacity in December, 2020. It was later reduced due to the second Covid wave.
Last month, the Centre had allowed domestic airlines to deploy up to 72.5 per cent of their flight capacity, up from 65 per cent.
The Civil Aviation Ministry had hiked the capacity to 65 per cent in July from 50 per cent.
"After review of the current status of scheduled domestic operations vis-a-vis passenger demand for air travel in terms of the purpose specified in the initial order is further modified," the Ministry of Civil Aviation said in the order issued on Saturday - IANS
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